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I have been bleeding bt periods amd during sex for many yrs. i had a d&c long ago snd it helped but bleed came back. I am prob perimenapause dealing with mood chamges and omg pms. Pms with acne bloating body aches and sore boobs.., i jus had a pap, transversasl ultrasound ,which was uncomfortable, and a mammo.  Waiting on results to see if i have something other than hormonal imbalance. How long u think bf i get ultrasound results?
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Hello,
Intermenstrual spotting may be due to many causes. If it was after intercourse or masturbation then chances of genital infection or cervical polyps are there.They are tiny, harmless growths on the outer surface of the cervix and can bleed after intense sexual intercourse.Stress and anxiety can also cause intermenstrual bleeding.

Other causes may be uterine fibroids,miscarriage after a pregnancy, fluctuation in hormone levels, use of anticoagulant drugs and hypothyroidism. Post coital bleeding is most commonly seen in vaginal infection like Chlamydia, gonorrhea, vaginal inflammation etc. it could also be due to disease of endometrium that is lining of uterus, polyps (mass) in uterus and cervix, fibroid tumors, cervicitis or cervical growths etc. Wait for the ultrasound report to confirm the diagnosis.
Please get yourself evaluated by a gynecologist as pelvic examination and investigations are required to confirm a diagnosis.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.



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So its all vague over what iscausing my bleeding.  Hope us results are ready
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So its all vague over what iscausing my bleeding.  Hope us results are ready
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